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This blog post surveys quantum resources optimization in Q#. Typical quantum resources are width - the number of qubits used, and depth - the time it takes to execute a quantum program. There is a trade-off between width and depth, and the trace simulator can be used to explore it. This blog is a part of the Q# Holiday Calendar 2022, written by Jonathan Daniel.
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This blog post surveys quantum resources optimization in Q#. Typical quantum resources are width - the number of qubits used, and depth - the time it takes to execute a quantum program. There is a trade-off between width and depth, and the trace simulator can be used to explore it. This blog is a part of the Q# Holiday Calendar 2022, written by Jonathan Daniel.
https://jond01.github.io/blog/qsharp-resources-optimization/
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